A Human‐Specific De Novo Gene Promotes Cortical Expansion and Folding

Author:

Qi Jianhuan12ORCID,Mo Fan12,An Ni A.3,Mi Tingwei1,Wang Jiaxin3,Qi Jun‐Tian3,Li Xiangshang3,Zhang Boya1,Xia Longkuo12,Lu Yingfei12,Sun Gaoying12,Wang Xinyue12,Li Chuan‐Yun3,Hu Baoyang1245

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 China

2. Savaid Medical School University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

3. Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine Institute of Molecular Medicine College of Future Technology Peking University Beijing 100871 China

4. Institute for Stem Cell and Regeneration Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 China

5. Beijing Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Beijing 100101 China

Abstract

AbstractNewly originated de novo genes have been linked to the formation and function of the human brain. However, how a specific gene originates from ancestral noncoding DNAs and becomes involved in the preexisting network for functional outcomes remains elusive. Here, a human‐specific de novo gene, SP0535, is identified that is preferentially expressed in the ventricular zone of the human fetal brain and plays an important role in cortical development and function. In human embryonic stem cell‐derived cortical organoids, knockout of SP0535 compromises their growth and neurogenesis. In SP0535 transgenic (TG) mice, expression of SP0535 induces fetal cortex expansion and sulci and gyri‐like structure formation. The progenitors and neurons in the SP0535 TG mouse cortex tend to proliferate and differentiate in ways that are unique to humans. SP0535 TG adult mice also exhibit improved cognitive ability and working memory. Mechanistically, SP0535 interacts with the membrane protein Na+/K+ ATPase subunit alpha‐1 (ATP1A1) and releases Src from the ATP1A1‐Src complex, allowing increased level of Src phosphorylation that promotes cell proliferation. Thus, SP0535 is the first proven human‐specific de novo gene that promotes cortical expansion and folding, and can function through incorporating into an existing conserved molecular network.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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